Dec 18, 2019 | Intellectual Property law
Download a PDF of the article here By Sherrie M. Flynn In a recent decision, the Supreme Court held that a chapter 11 debtor-licensor’s rejection of a trademark license agreement under Section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code does not terminate the license granted in the...
Dec 16, 2019 | Intellectual Property law, News
On December 3, 2019, Senator Thom Tillis, R-NC, chaired the Senate Committee on the Judiciary Intellectual Property Subcommittee hearing entitled “Fraudulent Trademarks: How They Undermine the Trademark System and Harm American Consumers and Businesses.” The hearing...
Mar 12, 2019 | Intellectual Property law, News
By Gary S. Shuster It is important to remember that a patent does not give anybody the right to do what the patent covers. For example, if I had a patent on a more effective delivery system for MDMA or LSD, having a patent doesn’t change the fact that those...
Mar 12, 2019 | Intellectual Property law, News
Although an author automatically gains copyright protection for her work immediately upon the work’s creation, an author may not file an infringement action in court until “registration of the copyright has been made” in accordance with the Copyright Act. The Supreme...
Feb 27, 2019 | Intellectual Property law, News
By Jennifer T. Poochigian In Helsinn Healthcare v. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, the Court affirmed a Federal Circuit decision invalidating the patent for Helsinns nausea drug Aloxi, based on patent laws Aon sale bar. In short, the Court found that the sale of an...
Feb 19, 2019 | Intellectual Property law, News, Podcast
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